While it seems that mildot reticles are all the rage in scopes these days, it appears to me that mildots are primarily used for ranging a distance. At the local 100 and 200 yard range, I have no need for that function. It would appear to me that since bullet trajectory tables are in MOA and/or inches, it would make sense to use adjustment knobs in MOA and also have a reticle with MOA markings so one could see how far off a bullet hit is. I recognize that if a bullet hits say 1.5 mils off, you can dial in 15 clicks of a .1 mil knob and be dead on. But, I can do the same with a MOA reticle and adjustment knobs, albeit MOA normally being just 1/2 or 1/4 MOA, coarser adjustment. I am not sure what works best for shooting at the range with wind blowing and having to make adjustments.
What am I missing here? Must be something since scopes under $1000 with MOA adjustment turrets AND MOA reticle are quite rare if looking to stay under $1000. Sightron and Vortex have scopes with MOA on turrets and reticle.
- Phil
What am I missing here? Must be something since scopes under $1000 with MOA adjustment turrets AND MOA reticle are quite rare if looking to stay under $1000. Sightron and Vortex have scopes with MOA on turrets and reticle.
- Phil